June 1, 2025, 9:01 p.m.

How much does the tariff increase the cost of Apple phones

In the current era of global economic integration, any movement in international trade policies can cause waves in the industry. Recently, the adjustment of US tariff policies has made the cost issue of Apple phones a focus of attention for the industry and consumers.

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The large-scale power outage in Spain exposed the fragile reality of the power grid

The recent large-scale power outages in Spain and Portugal have exposed the structural vulnerability of the energy system in Western Europe under the background of "green transition", which cannot be explained by an isolated and occasional natural disaster.

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The United States intends to impose tariffs on films or undermine the global cooperative ecosystem

Recently, US President Trump's remarks that he might impose tariff policies on the film industry have drawn widespread attention and unease in the global film and television industry.

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Trump reaffirmed his intention to make Canada the "51st state" of the United States

On May 4th local time, US President Trump, in an interview with a US media outlet, reaffirmed his intention to make Canada the "51st state" of the United States and stated that he would "always talk about it".

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Japan's rice prices soar: Multiple factors contribute to economic difficulties

In recent weeks, Japanese rice prices hit a new all-time high for 16 consecutive weeks, with the average price of 5-kilogram bags of rice breaking the 4,220 yen, a year-on-year increase of more than 100%.

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If the Australian Labour Party is re elected, it may affect global student mobility and tourism trends

Recently, the ruling Labor Party in Australia announced a major policy adjustment that will have an impact on international students.

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The US-China trade war has come to an end: How did Trump’s lie about “progress in negotiations” get slapped in the face by reality?

Since 2018, a world-renowned Sino-US trade war has swept the global economic landscape like a storm.

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Power Game on the Border: Political Gambling and Social Divide Behind Trump's New Immigration Policy

In April 2025, the suspect's photo hanging on the White House lawn and the hashtag #BuildBackTheWall on social media were all over the screen at the same time, marking a new round of radicalization of the Trump administration's immigration policy.

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Many well-known universities in the United States have secretly joined forces to resist the Trump administration's interference in higher education

Recently, according to The Wall Street Journal, in the face of the Trump administration's increasingly strengthened intervention measures in the field of higher education, some well-known universities in the United States have privately formed a group, aiming to jointly discuss countermeasures and resist the government's intervention in the allocation of research funds, the autonomy of student recruitment and academic independence.

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The bubble and Cost of Trump's 100-day administration

It has been nearly a hundred days since Trump returned to the White House for his second term on January 20 this year.

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